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wsc Show full info about your soundcard's chipset
(You could find it in /sbin/lspci)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
djscript
DJSCRIPT(1) Debian Linux DJSCRIPT(1)
NAME
djscript - A text formatter for the HP DeskJet printer.
SYNOPSIS
djscript [Options][<fil>...]
DESCRIPTION
The tool's purpose is to make better use of the HP DeskJet's text modes. On one hand djscript enables the user to easily choose the differ-
ent text modes of the DeskJet. On the other hand there are some add-ons supposed to make some if these modes really useful.
djscript now uses the libpaper library to handle the paper name.
OPTIONS
-F<font> Select font: `courier', `cgtimes', `lettgoth' (default: `courier')
-P<prfil>
Print to file <prfil> (default: -'). If <prfil> equals `-', standard output is taken. If <prfil> equals `:<cmd>', output is piped
into <cmd>
-S<size>
Select paper size: `dina4', `legal', `letter' (default is libpaper default)
-C<charset>
Select character set: `ascii', `ansi', `ecma', `pc8', `pc850', `hpr8', `hpl' (default: `ascii')
-lq Letter Quality instead of Draft.
-itl Italics font.
-nrw Narrow printing. `horizontal double density' (ignored with font `cgtimes')
-low Low font. `vertical double density'
-sml Small font, the same as narrow and low.
-ls Landscape orientation instead of portrait. (works only with font `courier normal')
-lph<n>
Set the logical page height to <n> lines.
-c[nw]<n>
Produce multi column output of <n> text columns (n) or columns of <n> characters width each (w).
-7966 Logical pages of 66 lines and 79 columns each.
-m[lrtb]<n>
set left/right/top/bottom margin to column/row <n>.
-sf[hv]<x>
Horizontal and vertical spacing factors.
-pr<pgs>
Print pages in page range specification <pgs> only. <pgs> is a comma separated list of expressions of the form i, -i, i-j, or i-
where i and j denote logical page numbers.
-il Ignore Ctrl-L characters.
-pp Start each file on a new physical page.
-sp Separate logical pages by horizontal and vertical bars.
-sg Show the page geometry; do not print.
-q Be quiet.
-wc Show nonwarranty and copying info.
-h Show help info.
SEE ALSO
paperconf(1), papersize(5), paperconfig(8).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Debian Project June 1996 DJSCRIPT(1)